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Bach - Brandenburg Concerto no. 6 {Karl Richter} (1/2)

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Uploaded by on Aug 10, 2009

JS Bach (1685-1750)

Brandenburg Concerto no. 6 BWV 1051

1. Allegro

Kurt-Christian Stier, viola
Ingo Sinnhoffer, viola
Fritz Kiskalt, cello

Munich Bach Orchestra conducted by Karl Richter

DGG tape 1968

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  • AAAAAHHH!!!!! Magnificent peace... .it gives chills.. when I hear this monumental master peace... and there is no one that could represent better than Karl the true meaning of what Bach is all about... RIP.... God Bless You.... for making all of understand the true legacy of Master Bach.

    And course, THANK YOU, bartje11 for posting such a remarkable clip.

  • well...changed my opinion about zuchermann's interpretation...i think this is the best!

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  • Finally! Bach played at non-relativistic speeds! Can you hear? It's the melody, counterpoint, phrasing! Wow!

  • It is god damn TOUCHING. I am crying right now, man. Holy ghost, THANK YOU A THOUSAND bartje11 !!!

  • I've heard many interpretations of this Bach-movement, but this certainly belongs to the better ones

  • great dynamic interpretation

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